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. >>> one of the biggest stories of 2012, superstorm sandy. long island, new york city and nerming new jersey all braced for the -- and new jersey braced for the storm, but nobody could have predicted sandy's immense devastation. and new information on the head injury of secretary of state hillary clinton. what she is battling. coming up, what her health crisis could mean for her political future. >>> welcome back. 2012 was a brutal year for weather in the u.s. mother natured tested in every conceivable way. janice dean takes a look now at the wild weather year that was 2012. >> 2012 has more than its fair share of wild weather. whether it was destructive, deadly or just plain hot, extreme weather affected americans in every part of the country. after a mild winter for most, spring roared in with tornadoes. twisters tore through several states wiping out communities and killing several people. a devastating ef4 tornado with winds up to 200 miles per hour hit the midwest. henryville and maryville completely obliterated. heartbreaking stories of
. >>> one of the biggest stories of 2012, superstorm sandy. long island, new york city and nerming new jersey all braced for the -- and new jersey braced for the storm, but nobody could have predicted sandy's immense devastation. and new information on the head injury of secretary of state hillary clinton. what she is battling. coming up, what her health crisis could mean for her political future. >>> welcome back. 2012 was a brutal year for weather in the u.s. mother natured...
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gregg: one group of very kind-hearted volunteers providing new hope for victims of superstorm sandy. molly line is live in boston. molly? >> reporter: hey, gregg. well burlington, very month is a long way from the jersey shore and a long way from new york. when joan saw the storm-ravaged victims of superstorm sandy and the struggle gls to care for their pets, she knew she had to get involved. >> no, sit. >> i thought there was probably a need for temporary shelter for the dogs, to help the pet owners, which is a little bit different than typical dog rescue. typical dog rescue is all about helping the dogs. >> reporter: shannon founded sandy dog nannies an organization that fosters dogs. her efforts couldn't come at better time for debbie blair. like so many, she lost almost everything in the storm. >> there is such a peace of mind, you know that i have, i know my dog is safe and being well-taken care of. and the dogs pick up on all our stress as well. so she was removed from all the craziness that was going on in my house, and it was just a blessing. >> come on. >> reporter: sandy do
gregg: one group of very kind-hearted volunteers providing new hope for victims of superstorm sandy. molly line is live in boston. molly? >> reporter: hey, gregg. well burlington, very month is a long way from the jersey shore and a long way from new york. when joan saw the storm-ravaged victims of superstorm sandy and the struggle gls to care for their pets, she knew she had to get involved. >> no, sit. >> i thought there was probably a need for temporary shelter for the...
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nine months after superstorm sandy, it appears we're getting a glimpse of what some folks were doing on the jersey shore with no power entertainment, no lights. what do you do, right? doctors say they are on track to see a 25% increase in births this month the post-sandy baby boom causing many hospitals to add extra staff. look how cute the little folks are. it is baby week, right? some are expanding to expand the nurseries and postpartum rooms as a result. what better way to spend your time when there is no electricity. bill: pretty soon these kids will be on the shore. this guy called that, the baby boom. you don't have to be physician for that. you're not on tv yet. >>> there's a new health warning for the government. the centers for disease control looking at a mysterious outbreak of a mysterious stomach bug. it affected 250 people in at least six different states. here is the man, dr. marc siegel, part of fox news medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. doctor, how are you? what is going on with this thing? >> it is cyclospora. it is a tiny parasi
nine months after superstorm sandy, it appears we're getting a glimpse of what some folks were doing on the jersey shore with no power entertainment, no lights. what do you do, right? doctors say they are on track to see a 25% increase in births this month the post-sandy baby boom causing many hospitals to add extra staff. look how cute the little folks are. it is baby week, right? some are expanding to expand the nurseries and postpartum rooms as a result. what better way to spend your time...
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everything in that bill relates daectly to sandy and is directly related to superstorm. so the stories going around things may have been in the senate bill are not in the house bill. >> reporter: there was a bumpy public relations effort for the speaker and house leadership with new york and new jersey leaders, bottom line they say they want to do it right. they will vote tomorrow on getting some money to the metropolitan area there in new york. then on january 15th, the first full legislative day of the new congress, they say they will vote on the rest without the pork, bill. bill: peter king has been on the air for 24 hours. and yesterday on this show blasted his fellow republicans. we'll listen for more. mike emanuel thanks, leading the coverage on the hill which will have a lot of action today. heather: there has been a lot of action the past couple days. we're getting new reaction to the delayed sandy vote from what matters most. this family has been living in a hotel room since the super storm destroyed everything they own. the long island family says, they're runn
everything in that bill relates daectly to sandy and is directly related to superstorm. so the stories going around things may have been in the senate bill are not in the house bill. >> reporter: there was a bumpy public relations effort for the speaker and house leadership with new york and new jersey leaders, bottom line they say they want to do it right. they will vote tomorrow on getting some money to the metropolitan area there in new york. then on january 15th, the first full...